Greyson Enrique
Greyson Enrique
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Greyson Enrique
Greyson
Enrique
5'9" | G | Right Hand
Calvert Hall | 2026
State
MD
looked the part in his first spring run. Yes, Calvert Hall’s defense did him plenty of favors—lots of rushed looks, tough angles, and shots taken under pressure—but he still stole a few that should’ve been goals. The Drexel commit had two legit pipe-to-pipe stops on skip passes, getting his feet and hands there on time instead of just guessing and flailing. Those weren’t “good for the camera” saves caused by bad positioning, either; he stayed balanced, moved with purpose, and arrived square. The only one he gave up came early, about two minutes in, when UMD commit
Drew Demarinis
Drew
Demarinis
6'0" | 180 lbs | M | Right Hand
Good Counsel | 2026
State
#44
Nation
MD
rolled back, created just enough separation through traffic, and tucked it to Enrique’s off-stick hip. It also looked like Enrique was partially screened, which made it a tough read in real time.
What really stands out with Enrique is how clean everything is. He doesn’t give up rebounds, and he catches the ball when he can—Good Counsel tried him high, low, and to both pipes, and he handled placement well. He also has that goalie’s “bait” to his game: he’ll show hands horizontal, then snap them back up to take away the high window because he trusts his hand speed. If Tuesday’s scrimmage was any indication of how the season will go, the Cardinals have a guy who erases mistakes and helps the Cardinals stay aggressive everywhere else.
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Expert Analysis
Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Greyson Enrique
Greyson
Enrique
5'9" | G | Right Hand
Calvert Hall | 2026
State
MD
looked the part in his first spring run. Yes, Calvert Hall’s defense did him plenty of favors—lots of rushed looks, tough angles, and shots taken under pressure—but he still stole a few that should’ve been goals. The Drexel commit had two legit pipe-to-pipe stops on skip passes, getting his feet and hands there on time instead of just guessing and flailing. Those weren’t “good for the camera” saves caused by bad positioning, either; he stayed balanced, moved with purpose, and arrived square. The only one he gave up came early, about two minutes in, when UMD commit
Drew Demarinis
Drew
Demarinis
6'0" | 180 lbs | M | Right Hand
Good Counsel | 2026
State
#44
Nation
MD
rolled back, created just enough separation through traffic, and tucked it to Enrique’s off-stick hip. It also looked like Enrique was partially screened, which made it a tough read in real time.
What really stands out with Enrique is how clean everything is. He doesn’t give up rebounds, and he catches the ball when he can—Good Counsel tried him high, low, and to both pipes, and he handled placement well. He also has that goalie’s “bait” to his game: he’ll show hands horizontal, then snap them back up to take away the high window because he trusts his hand speed. If Tuesday’s scrimmage was any indication of how the season will go, the Cardinals have a guy who erases mistakes and helps the Cardinals stay aggressive everywhere else.
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